If you ever disconnect your battery or lose power for some other reason, you'll notice that the windows will not index properly. This is because they need to re-learn their positions.
This procedure is in your owners manual...
- Get in your car and turn the key to ON (you don't need to start the car).
- Put all windows all the way up (they each need to be done individually)
- Start with the drivers window, hold the button up for two seconds, release, hold it up for another two seconds.
- Then put the window all the way down, release, then hold down for two seconds.
- Repeat this step for the passenger side window.
Coupe owners, you're done.
If you have a convertible, you'll need to do this for the rear side windows as well.
usualy a bad fuse or ground but the switches like to burn out after getting wet like driveing with the windows down in the rain
don't roll thewindow down
The Mazda van (MPV?) and the Toyota Sienna have side windows that roll down half way.
broken switch or fuze
I do not believe there is a way.
blah blah blah if you ask this question you are a nerd
Roll Windows down, roll back up and leave switch pressed for 5 more seconds, same for the sunroof
The windows on a Chevy Blazer may not roll down if the power window mechanism has been damaged or broken. This can be repaired through a reputable mechanic.
1999 Pontiac motana mini van driver window will roll down but will not roll up ??????
Yes, the key fob for a 2004 Toyota Sequoia can be used to roll down the rear windows, but this feature is typically designed for the driver's side window control. The fob generally does not have a specific function to roll down just the rear windows independently. However, the driver can roll down the rear windows using the controls on the driver's door panel.
either a blown fuse or bad wiring and even possibly a bad control module or a partially faulty one too.
Check the switches....